Posters: Building Merchant Ships during World War I ( Part 2)
Together we
win |
Hip-hip! : another
ship -- another victory United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation Artist: George Wright Dimensions: 59.75 x 40 in. Published Forbes, Boston |
Put
the pennant [of the U.S. Shipping Board] beside the Flag |
Ships
for Uncle Sam |
Forging the weapons
of war Artist: Joseph Pennell Dimensions 53.75 x 41 in. Published Philadelphia, PA: Ketterlinus Philada. Imp. |
Shipyard Bulletin |
If
You Can Use Tools You Are Wanted Your country needs ships and men to build them - Armies, munitions and supplies are useless in this war without ships to transport them - Go to the nearest shipyard and offer your services - You can thus help to win the war and make the world safe for Democracy. Artist: MacKinnon United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation Dimensions: 13 x 19 inches |
Your
work means victory: Build another one United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation Artist: Fred. J. Hoertz, 1917 (This poster design received an honorable mention, citizen's class, in the poster contest conducted by 'The New York Sun.) Dimensions: 38 x 28 inches Published Ketterlinus Philada. Imp., Philadelphia, PA |
On the job for victory United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation 1917 Dimensions: 27.75 x 20.5 inches Published New York ; Alpha Litho. Co. Inc. |
Nothing
stops these men: let nothing stop you United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation Artist: Howard Giles, 1918 Dimensions: 39 x 53.5 inches Published New York: John H. Eggers Co. Inc. |
Teamwork
Builds Ships Artist: W. Stevens United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation Dimensions: 48 x 34 5/8 inches |
On the job for victory United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation Artist: Jonas Lie, ca. 1917 Dimensions 39 x 55 in. Published The W. F. Powers Co., Philadelphia |
Merchant Marine in World War I
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